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bolling and i are fans of ronald reagan. we chose moments from reagan's first and second enaugust ration. take a listen. >> in this present crisis, government is not the solution to our problem. government is the problem. >> we have accomplished that. in another sense, our new beginning is a continuation of that beginning created two centuries ago. when for the first time in history, government, the people said, was not our master, it is our servant. its only power, that which we the people allow it to have. >> eric: what are you -- >> bob: he said exactbely -- we the people, he said, "we the people. s. >> he said we're for bigger government and -- >> bob: "we the people." >> greg: this is, it is polar opposite of philosophical ideology. one thinks government can do the business. >> kimberly: the most important thing it wasn't divided nation under reagan. >> bob: this is john kennedy's only inaugural speech regrettably. in it, he talked about something that the republicans should listen to. >> don't let us begin anew. rememb
bolling and i are fans of ronald reagan. we chose moments from reagan's first and second enaugust ration. take a listen. >> in this present crisis, government is not the solution to our problem. government is the problem. >> we have accomplished that. in another sense, our new beginning is a continuation of that beginning created two centuries ago. when for the first time in history, government, the people said, was not our master, it is our servant. its only power, that which we...
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government is the problem. >> i sometimes wish read weed listen to ronald reagan yet again. i think a lot of us would recognize government is the problem and the people, the people with their ideas and their heart, and their passion, they are the solution. i'm not pessimistic about america, i'm optimistic as long as i believe trr there are american that's don't put trusts in politicians and government but put their trust in the lord and in the constitution, and in the future of americans doing great things. the current president keeps reminding us we ought to relie on government to take care of us but that is a very different message from the one john f kennedy made when he was inaugurated. >> to all my fellow americans ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for our country. >> my fellow citizens of the world, ask not what america will do for you, but what, together we can do for the freedom of man. >> you know when i hear that wonderful quote by president kennedy, i heard it all my life. i don't hear a democrat. he was a democrat. but i hear an americ
government is the problem. >> i sometimes wish read weed listen to ronald reagan yet again. i think a lot of us would recognize government is the problem and the people, the people with their ideas and their heart, and their passion, they are the solution. i'm not pessimistic about america, i'm optimistic as long as i believe trr there are american that's don't put trusts in politicians and government but put their trust in the lord and in the constitution, and in the future of americans...
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ronald reagan had the warmest and the coldest inauguration day. 55 degrees, and the coldest ever, 7 degrees in 1985. here's what we're looking at during the day today. we think at the swearing-in, the temperature's about 40 degrees. and we're almost there. and the parade is two miles long. do they make a walk? it's 45 degrees during the day today, during the inaugural parade around 2:30. behind that, everyone's been talking about it, the thought there will be brutal cold air and a snowshower that comes in during the day today. it's not today. it's tonight. and the temperatures will drop for a good part of the country, from the great lakes, all the way to our nation's capital. george? >> thank you, sam. i'm sure the president and first lady will be getting out. we'll get a look at what they're wearing. >>> coming up, as our live coverage continues, we're going to have our fashion expert weighing in, as "good morning america" continues with inauguration day, 2013. >>> back with our special coverage of "gma" at the inauguration. you see the crowds down there. i know somewhere down there is bil
ronald reagan had the warmest and the coldest inauguration day. 55 degrees, and the coldest ever, 7 degrees in 1985. here's what we're looking at during the day today. we think at the swearing-in, the temperature's about 40 degrees. and we're almost there. and the parade is two miles long. do they make a walk? it's 45 degrees during the day today, during the inaugural parade around 2:30. behind that, everyone's been talking about it, the thought there will be brutal cold air and a snowshower...
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his comeback was ronald reagan -- he was the ronald reagan architect in 1976. >> what is he doing today? >> john is in miami. he is basically retired. he is now 70. he still has his hand in his practice. he has had a very successful law practice. >> at the top of my list, one of the clips i have of you, going back to 1992. you're at the national press club saying some strong things. >> what happens to the republicans was that they reinforced that perception and that prejudice against the republicans as the party of the wealthy by nominating george bush. in spite of the country and western music and all the trappings we have heard, this is a guy who will have a dash of coffee and his biggest social -- event is the house chablis. that works pretty well in good times. it kills you in bad times. it absolutely kills you. >> did they pay you as speaker? >> no. i would do anything for the notre dame club. this is -- they are blue and gold. having been vanquished by them so many times. the two parties, the perception of the democrats is they are downscale, not well educated, so the democrats lo
his comeback was ronald reagan -- he was the ronald reagan architect in 1976. >> what is he doing today? >> john is in miami. he is basically retired. he is now 70. he still has his hand in his practice. he has had a very successful law practice. >> at the top of my list, one of the clips i have of you, going back to 1992. you're at the national press club saying some strong things. >> what happens to the republicans was that they reinforced that perception and that...
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but also theodore roosevelt, dwight eisenhower, ronald reagan. i look at it more as a form of relaxation for the president when we get to meet him. he gets to chew the fat a lit bit about past presidents. >> doris, you're a presidential expert, how do you rate president obama in the pantheon of great presidents? or just presidents? >> well, you know, when you think about the great presidents, great necessities call forth great leaders. so george washington, abraham lincoln, fdr had a huge crises to face. obama had a pretty serious crisis to face. he did accomplish in health care something since presidents since teddy roosevelt have been trying to accomplish. but i think most importantly, we'll see now the fact that he's got a second term, that's really important to embolden him for what he can accomplish, and more importantly, to show that the country supported during a very difficult time his leadership and they wanted him back again. so i think he's got a shot. it depends a lot on what happens in the second term, if he can create -- i wish he w
but also theodore roosevelt, dwight eisenhower, ronald reagan. i look at it more as a form of relaxation for the president when we get to meet him. he gets to chew the fat a lit bit about past presidents. >> doris, you're a presidential expert, how do you rate president obama in the pantheon of great presidents? or just presidents? >> well, you know, when you think about the great presidents, great necessities call forth great leaders. so george washington, abraham lincoln, fdr had...
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i mean, ronald reagan with the iran-contra scandal. bill clinton had monica lewinski. george bush, katrina. they seem to get unsettled and unraveled by a big event, often beyond their control. barack obama, we don't know what it may be. may be nothing but what he does have, he has at least a green chute to a better economy. he didn't have that four years ago. inherited one of the worst financial messes you could imagine. is that a significant help to him? >> think of second term dwight eisenhower. dealt with the little rock kri sis. nasa. a treaty with 12 countries to demilitarize antarctica. all second term. bill clinton, what he have been without a second term? not a big budget surplus and ronald reagan, i think iran-contra is overblown and historic gorbachev diplomacy and margaret thatcher said reagan ended the cold war without a single shot and the spth feeling good about the second term. he doesn't have the curse mentality. >> what are the priorities, what would you like to see the president focus on? they say in the second term you get a maximum of about 18 month
i mean, ronald reagan with the iran-contra scandal. bill clinton had monica lewinski. george bush, katrina. they seem to get unsettled and unraveled by a big event, often beyond their control. barack obama, we don't know what it may be. may be nothing but what he does have, he has at least a green chute to a better economy. he didn't have that four years ago. inherited one of the worst financial messes you could imagine. is that a significant help to him? >> think of second term dwight...
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reagan to arnold palmer, trent lott, a number of people. what is striking as we begin thinking about this item is the fact that of the 80 people that airports have been named after, not a single one of them is an openly lgbt person. in fact not only is it true that no airport in this country has been named after an openly lgbt person but to our knowledge no airport in the world is in fact been named after an openly lgbt person. and so to the question of why harvey milk, why not someone else? that is a legitimate question. i can tell you as an openly gay man that i do think that there is something disturbing about the fact that we do live in the world the year 2013 that no airport has been named after someone who can say that they are openly gay, that they are open member of the gay lesbian community. no city in the world is done that. to the extent that san francisco can be proud of so many things, one of the things that i am very proud of when i think of san francisco is the fact that we have always been at the forefront of civil rights an
reagan to arnold palmer, trent lott, a number of people. what is striking as we begin thinking about this item is the fact that of the 80 people that airports have been named after, not a single one of them is an openly lgbt person. in fact not only is it true that no airport in this country has been named after an openly lgbt person but to our knowledge no airport in the world is in fact been named after an openly lgbt person. and so to the question of why harvey milk, why not someone else?...
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much to everyone's surprise, ronald reagan opposed it and wrote an op-ed. he said being gaye is not contagious or going to affect your children. there's a big dichotomy with ronald reagan, myself, a lot of gay people were not happy with him. he was late to the party with the aids issue, costs tens of thousands of lives. but, as she said in the interview, it's not that simple. >> the conversation apparently she had with her dad came out of the fact rock hudson, she saw him with a woman, kissing a woman. she thought it looked weird. it's how her dad explained it. >> he said it is weird. he would rather be kissing a man. he said, you know, some men love men, some women love women. she also told the great story about when her parents went out of town, they had a lesbian couple, which she called aunt so and so and aunt so and so. she knew they were a couple. her parents would go out of town and they would baby sit and sleep in their parent's king-sized bed. >> there's a point she made. i want to play a little more of the clip from your interview with her. >> i a
much to everyone's surprise, ronald reagan opposed it and wrote an op-ed. he said being gaye is not contagious or going to affect your children. there's a big dichotomy with ronald reagan, myself, a lot of gay people were not happy with him. he was late to the party with the aids issue, costs tens of thousands of lives. but, as she said in the interview, it's not that simple. >> the conversation apparently she had with her dad came out of the fact rock hudson, she saw him with a woman,...
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>> guest: ronald reagan tried to do that. it always amazes me. reagan has become one of our most beloved presidents. people forget some of the stuff that happened and he wanted to change the direction of civil rights. he wanted to make sure the civil rights laws passed in the 60s weren't enforced the way they were supposed to be enforced. so he decided -- first thing they decided to do is replace all the commissioners because the commission was standing up in watchdogging a ministration, so they said okay, we'll change the numbers and then we got into a big fight because when the copper didn't change me, i sued them. i won the lawsuit. the court said the commission is supposed to be a watchdog. i used to say he should be a washout and not a lapdog for the frustration. so they succeeded that when changing the direction of the commission. even though we were able to get some traction during my time, things like bush v. gore, going under the 2000 election but the voter suppression, but the commission has never been the same since that time. break-in
>> guest: ronald reagan tried to do that. it always amazes me. reagan has become one of our most beloved presidents. people forget some of the stuff that happened and he wanted to change the direction of civil rights. he wanted to make sure the civil rights laws passed in the 60s weren't enforced the way they were supposed to be enforced. so he decided -- first thing they decided to do is replace all the commissioners because the commission was standing up in watchdogging a ministration,...
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ronald reagan calling richard nixon after a big speech on water gate. >> you can count on us. we're still behind you out here. and i wanted you to know that you're in our prayers. >> how nice of you to say that. >> this too shall pass. >> everything passes, thank you. >> 1973, saying everything passes. >> everything does, man. >> george -- >> maybe not so nicely for him. >> there was a young, rising star conservative columnist for the national review at the time writing some columns about this almost exactly the same time, george will, you wrote in the national review, that the unfolding water gate scandal indicates the moral terrify attitude of staff members has exceeded even their delusions. george. a lot harsher than ronald reagan on richard nixon. >> i became a columnist in 1973 just as the dam was about to break. it was awkward. but, you know, the phrase this too shall pass, if nixon had burned the tapes, he would have finished his presidency. there's no question in my mind. that's what cost him this. the interesting thing is it dove tails, the nsa story. nixon saying abo
ronald reagan calling richard nixon after a big speech on water gate. >> you can count on us. we're still behind you out here. and i wanted you to know that you're in our prayers. >> how nice of you to say that. >> this too shall pass. >> everything passes, thank you. >> 1973, saying everything passes. >> everything does, man. >> george -- >> maybe not so nicely for him. >> there was a young, rising star conservative columnist for the...
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and then four years later, when ronald reagan was inaugurated on the west front. sometimes he is credited for making that change, but that change was in the world for quite awhile. it would have been on the west front with carter, later, had ts turn that different. the view on the east front, compared to the west front was not very good. the east front used to be a parking lot, and then you have homes. parking lot, streets, kind of like a little town. whereas, here on the west side, you can accommodate these immense crowds. and they can see something. >> of course, president obama's first inaugural was attended by over a million people, i believe, gathering on the mall. the expectations is it will be somewhere about half that tomorrow. that is typical of second inauguration's. they are not as well -- publicly attended as the first. i think it is because the country is not as excited, they know who you are, they have seen you. my friend, who was also a chief speech writer for bill clinton -- i read something that he had written recently -- and let us begin, is much
and then four years later, when ronald reagan was inaugurated on the west front. sometimes he is credited for making that change, but that change was in the world for quite awhile. it would have been on the west front with carter, later, had ts turn that different. the view on the east front, compared to the west front was not very good. the east front used to be a parking lot, and then you have homes. parking lot, streets, kind of like a little town. whereas, here on the west side, you can...
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that's ronald reagan. presidential contest comes about. ronald reagan says the following. if i become president of the united states, i promise to appoint the first woman to the supreme court. i'm going to get the best woman i can find, and i tell you, if i'm president of the united states, the best woman jurist i can find will be put on the supreme court of the united states. i tossed my hat to ronald reagan. he becomes president of the united states, what does he do you? he makes good on his promise. sandra day o'connor breaks the gender line on the supreme court of united states. there's some people by the way, if you go back and take look, let's take a look at what the people writing. some people said, hey, hey, this is affirmative action big time. and ronald reagan did not back down. sandra day o'connor goes to the supreme court. now, in part because ronald reagan basically, he didn't put in so many words but he basically said we can have a supreme court in the united states all mail, yeah, half the country is women. i mean, the institution issues going to lack legiti
that's ronald reagan. presidential contest comes about. ronald reagan says the following. if i become president of the united states, i promise to appoint the first woman to the supreme court. i'm going to get the best woman i can find, and i tell you, if i'm president of the united states, the best woman jurist i can find will be put on the supreme court of the united states. i tossed my hat to ronald reagan. he becomes president of the united states, what does he do you? he makes good on his...
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never heard before, what ronald reagan told richard nixon. what ronald reagan told richard nixon. >>> folks will call for immediate action, jumping into stuff, that does not turn out well. gets us mired in very difficult situations. we have to think through strategically what's going to be in the long-term national interests even as we work cooperatively internationally to do everything we can to put pressure on those who would kill innocent civilians. >> big decisions on syria. let's get into it with our roundtable. we have george will, donna brazile, washington post chief correspondent, dan balz, and author of the excellent new book, collision 2012, and our own cokie roberts. this morning, the white house is saying there is very little doubt that the syrian government was behind this chemical weapons attack. does the president really have any choice but to intervene militarily? >> he does. because we have to read what he has said about this as carefully as he stitched a loophole into what he said a year ago. he said a red line for us is whe
never heard before, what ronald reagan told richard nixon. what ronald reagan told richard nixon. >>> folks will call for immediate action, jumping into stuff, that does not turn out well. gets us mired in very difficult situations. we have to think through strategically what's going to be in the long-term national interests even as we work cooperatively internationally to do everything we can to put pressure on those who would kill innocent civilians. >> big decisions on syria....
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ronald reagan against jimmy carter. 1981, i had been on my own for -- essentially since 1968. doing something for a periodical of time, but i am not somebody who is an institutional person or a organizational person. i like that, going in a different direction. after two years there, very happily, i wanted to strike out on my own. >> you still write how many columns a week? creators syndicate. >> you spend a lot of time around politicians. i want to see if we can get you to name five of your favorite politicians. >> five people that you remember -- give us the reason why. i might as well throw it out first, because you have a story to tell about bobby kennedy. you have written a lot about that, still write about it to relationship? >> i work for him. -- i worked for him. i worked for senator proxmire, worked labor and civil rights issues for the senator, and i knew senator kennedy, not well, but i went to work for him when he ran for president in 1968. i was in california for the california primary, which he won, and then was murdered. i felt about robert kennedy -- there are
ronald reagan against jimmy carter. 1981, i had been on my own for -- essentially since 1968. doing something for a periodical of time, but i am not somebody who is an institutional person or a organizational person. i like that, going in a different direction. after two years there, very happily, i wanted to strike out on my own. >> you still write how many columns a week? creators syndicate. >> you spend a lot of time around politicians. i want to see if we can get you to name...
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. >> then cameron ronald reagan with who changed everything around. >> yeah. and they had these hostages that they refused to release until ronald reagan took the oath. when he took the oath it came over the air that they had released these americans. >> right. >> some 30 minutes ago the planes bearing our prisoners left iranian airspace and are now free. >> inaugurations are the time where you get a look into the future. you know you're reminded of the past and all the traditions and all that. but what you hear at the inauguration does not always accurately forecast what you're going to see in the years -- in the years that follow. i mean i don't think we heard very much in george bush's first inaugural speech about the threat of terrorists and yet that dominated the eight years of his presidency. actually the mood four years ago when president obama was first inaugurated didn't play itself out really did it? >> no. but, you know i must say of all the inaugurations that i have seen, obama's inauguration was the one that i'll probably remember. i mean most of
. >> then cameron ronald reagan with who changed everything around. >> yeah. and they had these hostages that they refused to release until ronald reagan took the oath. when he took the oath it came over the air that they had released these americans. >> right. >> some 30 minutes ago the planes bearing our prisoners left iranian airspace and are now free. >> inaugurations are the time where you get a look into the future. you know you're reminded of the past and...
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government is the problem. >> i sometimes wish read weed listen to ronald reagan yet again. i think a lot of us would recognize government is the problem and the people, the people with their ideas and their heart, and their passion, they are the solution. i'm not pessimistic about america, i'm optimistic as long as i believe trr there are american that's don't put trusts in politicians and government but put their trust in the lord and in the constitution, and in the future of americans doing great things. the current president keeps reminding us we ought to relie on government to take care of us but that is a very different message from the one john f kennedy made when he was inaugurated. >> to all my fellow americans ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for our country. >> my fellow citizens of the world, ask not what america will do for you, but what, together we can do for the freedom of man. >> you know when i hear that wonderful quote by president kennedy, i heard it all my life. i don't hear a democrat. he was a democrat. but i hear an americ
government is the problem. >> i sometimes wish read weed listen to ronald reagan yet again. i think a lot of us would recognize government is the problem and the people, the people with their ideas and their heart, and their passion, they are the solution. i'm not pessimistic about america, i'm optimistic as long as i believe trr there are american that's don't put trusts in politicians and government but put their trust in the lord and in the constitution, and in the future of americans...
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that's a very interesting that the first point that you made that ronald reagan announced his candidacy and obviously philadelphia was a very segregated community. today it's much different. when people cannot vote because of restrictions that have been put in place. i hope and pray the supreme court's decision will not remove section five of the voting rights act. >> your father gave a rousing speech 50 years ago. it's the first time he used the phrase i have a dream. >> i have a dream this afternoon that my four little children, that my four little children will not come up in the same young days that i came with within but they will be judged on the basis of the con tent of their character and not the color of their skin. i have a dream this evening that one day we will recognize the words of jefferson that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their creator with some rights that are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. i have a dream this afternoon. the. >> he also spoke about the meaning of the movement and the march here in detroit. this social revolution taki
that's a very interesting that the first point that you made that ronald reagan announced his candidacy and obviously philadelphia was a very segregated community. today it's much different. when people cannot vote because of restrictions that have been put in place. i hope and pray the supreme court's decision will not remove section five of the voting rights act. >> your father gave a rousing speech 50 years ago. it's the first time he used the phrase i have a dream. >> i have a...
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reagan, george bush and so on. more recently, george w. bush and barack obama. the tradition has been maintained. at some point, when a new president is elected, st. john's makes an effort to contact that and have them sign this very historic book, which is a very dear item to the church. it does not sit in the president's piu anymore but it is one of those great pieces of history long associated with this church from 1856 to the present. one of the little-known facts about presidential inaugurations is that it has been the custom in modern times to have a church service, a worship service of some kind before the president takes the oath of office. a lot of people feel that is something of a longstanding tradition, and it's not. it actually began with franklin roosevelt on march 4, 1943, when he wished to have a worship service take place before he took the zero art -- before he took the oath of office in the depths of the great depression. he contacted the church and organized a special service with his former hea
reagan, george bush and so on. more recently, george w. bush and barack obama. the tradition has been maintained. at some point, when a new president is elected, st. john's makes an effort to contact that and have them sign this very historic book, which is a very dear item to the church. it does not sit in the president's piu anymore but it is one of those great pieces of history long associated with this church from 1856 to the present. one of the little-known facts about presidential...
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. >> ronald reagan had the marine barracks blowup in beirut, the iran-contra, yet he survives, you saw him talking about -- tear down that wall -- which happens under george h.w. bush's presidency, he reforms the tax , and he is not snake bit. he survives. how does he do that? is it the power of his personality? was never any sense that he was as possible for the marine barracks. and he made the decision which was right at the time to pull them out and acknowledged that he had to. iran-contra, it happened on his watch, but the worst that you could say about it is that he appeared to was never any sense disengaged when that happened. he never came across as a vicious individual or a mean individual, he did not have that thing that richard nixon had. phrase.how to turn a he knew how to use the moment. >> people did like him. one thing about ronald reagan that he brought to the office which has been missing, frankly, is optimism. not unlike franklin roosevelt, kennedy to a considerable degree, americans look to a president for signs of optimism. as far as iran contra, i ask one of reagan'
. >> ronald reagan had the marine barracks blowup in beirut, the iran-contra, yet he survives, you saw him talking about -- tear down that wall -- which happens under george h.w. bush's presidency, he reforms the tax , and he is not snake bit. he survives. how does he do that? is it the power of his personality? was never any sense that he was as possible for the marine barracks. and he made the decision which was right at the time to pull them out and acknowledged that he had to....
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reagan's legacy and the most popular in america today is probably ronald reagan. if you go to a republican convention and go to the events where they're playing videos and they're playing ronald reagan at normandy and after the challenger explosion and play tear down this wall, mr. gorbach gorbachev. the power of the ordatory and i don't mean to trivlize it, i think they speak to higher ordeals and asspirations and an important part of the presidency. very few presidents have it. >> not just the presidency. part of the reason we're talking about this today is the iconic moment in dr. king's speech, i have a dream. there were ten other speeches that day that was riveting and very important and this was a very, very important event. but it is the folk lure that develops. >> are there other messages from 1963, you know, besides martin luther king's, we talk about the legacy of the march that may have been a bit forgotten. >> things go better with. >> the other thing i'm looking forward to. i think he's speaking this morning, john lewis. an amazing story. this is some
reagan's legacy and the most popular in america today is probably ronald reagan. if you go to a republican convention and go to the events where they're playing videos and they're playing ronald reagan at normandy and after the challenger explosion and play tear down this wall, mr. gorbach gorbachev. the power of the ordatory and i don't mean to trivlize it, i think they speak to higher ordeals and asspirations and an important part of the presidency. very few presidents have it. >> not...
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but, ronald reagan stuck with him. he said, this wild massive inflation we had in the 1970s, was caused by too much money, too much money printing, too much ease of the fed, it had to be reversed and stopped. it would be painful to get from here to there. but, he saw it through. and that is the main reason we had a recovery in mid 1980s, because we defeated inflation, and we allowed the private sector to have at least a few years before we got into the wild money prints of the greenspan era. charles: we're there is talk of somehow not lets sequest raising -- sequesting going through. and it gets back too again to the idea then, if we can't accept even a small pause, sort of a pinch in the way we live, then are we destined to make this a bigger problem? i always said weiujump off a one story now or a 10 story building later. >> it is inevitable. and opposite of principle that reagan had, he understood there is no gain without some pain, if policy is way off track, you have to reel it in, it may be difficult to de get fr
but, ronald reagan stuck with him. he said, this wild massive inflation we had in the 1970s, was caused by too much money, too much money printing, too much ease of the fed, it had to be reversed and stopped. it would be painful to get from here to there. but, he saw it through. and that is the main reason we had a recovery in mid 1980s, because we defeated inflation, and we allowed the private sector to have at least a few years before we got into the wild money prints of the greenspan era....
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we have gone on strike at union station, ronald reagan and at the smithsonian institute. all are federal buildings, which means the president is the landlord of the building. there are a million more low- wage contract workers like us across the country. the president can help us with this executive order. back in dr. king's days, our country was being torn apart by racial tensions. and 1965 banning discriminations by the government and government contractors by the work force. the president can follow his lead. in closing, i think it's ironic i work in a building that contains the greensboro n.c. lunch counter at in which a brave young men and women participated interested in and forced the companies to change its racial discrimination policy and items from the 1963 march on washington. now, almost 50 years later as we reflect on the march of washington, we must realize some of dr. king's dreams is not being put filled. thank you very much. -- fulfilled. [applause] >> what you have heard, and i'd just made a couple of notes as we conclude this part of the discussion and
we have gone on strike at union station, ronald reagan and at the smithsonian institute. all are federal buildings, which means the president is the landlord of the building. there are a million more low- wage contract workers like us across the country. the president can help us with this executive order. back in dr. king's days, our country was being torn apart by racial tensions. and 1965 banning discriminations by the government and government contractors by the work force. the president...
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the saw with george bush after ronald reagan. it does not happen very often in history. there's not much of a crowd left at all. matter where you figure in politically you cannot argue that president obama is an incredible writer an incredible speaker. very much appreciated around these parts. folks now moving on to the next stage of this. it is along pennsylvania avenue. the parade they're looking forward to. the first family finishes that quick lunch. about 45 minutes. all of that food that is making me so hungry earlier in our coverage. they arrived very early this morning. kind of like we did here at the national mall for our coverage. they brought along with them some young people from around chicago. that is a recurring theme. i want to bring young people want to have them participate in democracy. they are very much taken. >> figure from chicago wanted to show these young people what politics is all about. what chicagoans are all about. frankly what is possible for young man from chicago. there were absolutely blown away by that. as well they enjoyed beyonce. it w
the saw with george bush after ronald reagan. it does not happen very often in history. there's not much of a crowd left at all. matter where you figure in politically you cannot argue that president obama is an incredible writer an incredible speaker. very much appreciated around these parts. folks now moving on to the next stage of this. it is along pennsylvania avenue. the parade they're looking forward to. the first family finishes that quick lunch. about 45 minutes. all of that food that...
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reagan and what ronald reagan did for the conservatives and for the republican party in the 1980s. i think the answer is we may well be. >> it certainly seems like that is what he is aiming at. and i had read that hypothesis before today. and then hearing that speech today, i thought that is what he is trying to do. dan rather, witness, anchor, reporter for more than 50 years of inaugurations now. dan rather now reporting on axs tv. it's quite wonderful to have you here. it's great to see you. >> thanks, rachel. >> all right. lots more ahead. we're expecting to see the president and mrs. obama dancing again shortly. plus, i'll repeat the thing about who made the shoes, which makes me blush for some reason. we'll be right back. >>> but we are also heirs to those who won the peace and not just the war, who turned sworn enemies into the surest of friend. and we must carry those lessons into this time as well. we will defend our people and uphold our values through strength of arms and rule of law. >> last week on the occasion of the end of president obama's first term in office, nbc n
reagan and what ronald reagan did for the conservatives and for the republican party in the 1980s. i think the answer is we may well be. >> it certainly seems like that is what he is aiming at. and i had read that hypothesis before today. and then hearing that speech today, i thought that is what he is trying to do. dan rather, witness, anchor, reporter for more than 50 years of inaugurations now. dan rather now reporting on axs tv. it's quite wonderful to have you here. it's great to see...
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reagan and what ronald reagan did for the conservatives and for the republican party in the 1980s. i think the answer is we may well be. >> it certainly seems like that is what he is aiming at. and i had read that hypothesis before today. and then hearing that speech today, i thought that is what he is trying to do. dan rather, witness, anchor, reporter for more than 50 years of inaugurations now. dan rather now reporting on axs tv. it's quite wonderful to have you here. it's great to see you. >> thanks, rachel. >> all right. lots more ahead. we're expecting to see the president and mrs. obama dancing again shortly. plus, i'll repeat the thing about who made the shoes, which makes me blush for some reason. we'll be right back. pt what it'e to my hair, so i'm doing something new. new age defy from pantene. it's a system with pro-vitamins and caffeine. 7 signs of aging hair, like dryness and damage, virtually disappear to make hair act up to 10 years younger. new age defy, including advanced thickening. winner of an allure best of beauty breakthrough award. pantene expert collection.
reagan and what ronald reagan did for the conservatives and for the republican party in the 1980s. i think the answer is we may well be. >> it certainly seems like that is what he is aiming at. and i had read that hypothesis before today. and then hearing that speech today, i thought that is what he is trying to do. dan rather, witness, anchor, reporter for more than 50 years of inaugurations now. dan rather now reporting on axs tv. it's quite wonderful to have you here. it's great to see...
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. >> ronald reagan was the last man standing to fight against the change in policy. it was dick luther and other republicans joining what had been started by the congressional black caucus. maxine waters before she was in congress when she was a state-elected official in california. california led the way and other municipalities elsewhere in banning any investment by pension funds in companies that invested in south africa. we had an enormous debate. this was after the major civil rights movement and after the vietnam war movement, college campuses in the 80s erupted over the apartheid movement. the administration of ronald reagan finally was the first veto override on foreign policy. it was rejected and taken over as jim baker said on "morning joe." taken over by congress. >> why do you think the world was slow when it came to dealing with south africa? >> i have to say that we in the media are partly to blame. we didn't focus that much on what was going on in south africa. until it just became impossible to ignore. when i went the first time in 1985, it was actual
. >> ronald reagan was the last man standing to fight against the change in policy. it was dick luther and other republicans joining what had been started by the congressional black caucus. maxine waters before she was in congress when she was a state-elected official in california. california led the way and other municipalities elsewhere in banning any investment by pension funds in companies that invested in south africa. we had an enormous debate. this was after the major civil rights...
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let me play what ronald reagan said in 1986 at the time. >> this was in a sovereign nation, you can't dictate to them and tell them how to run their country. >> barry, let me bring you in. your concern is that -- not -- i don't know if that's the right word, something you pointed out. >> that's the right word. >> you're concerned that people will see the image of nelson mandela today, which is a beautiful image, as you pointed out some see it as a loving grandfather and forget the fighter who went up against the world in a sense and went up against those who might have known what was right in their hearts but chose to act differently with their words and their actions. >> i think that's well said. and my people, to define them, i write books for american middle grade students and my concern -- and i was pleased to see you had a picture of nelson mandela with mohammed ali. >> you make the parallel between the two great men. >> one actually wonderful story is that when mandela was released from robin island and was -- had access to a television, his first request was to watch the thrill
let me play what ronald reagan said in 1986 at the time. >> this was in a sovereign nation, you can't dictate to them and tell them how to run their country. >> barry, let me bring you in. your concern is that -- not -- i don't know if that's the right word, something you pointed out. >> that's the right word. >> you're concerned that people will see the image of nelson mandela today, which is a beautiful image, as you pointed out some see it as a loving grandfather and...